NCIS: The Cases They Can't Forget
The agents and investigators of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service will reveal how they track killers, crack fraud cases, and how they hunt terrorists using street smarts and technology -- the cases they can't forget

The Double Cross
In 1996, two Navy personnel were killed in a Virginia Beach apartment. It would take 10 years as NCIS followed this twisting, turning tale that spanned two continents before coming to its stunning conclusion.

To Catch a Killer
The agent who inspired CBS' "NCIS: New Orleans" takes viewers inside his real-life cross-country search for the murderer of a woman in San Diego.

One of their Own
In June 2001 two bodies were found in the woods off a rural road in Maryland. They appeared to be targeted murders but why? Neither had connections to criminal activity that would make them obvious targets of such a vicious crime.

The Terrorists, The Spies, The Hackers
A Navy contractor who wanted to sell secrets, two hackers who stole 220,000 U.S. military personal records and 17 sailors killed in a terrorist attack. NCIS agents open up about solving investigations that have national and international impact.

Body of Evidence
In 1989, Annie Tahan disappeared. She left behind a newborn daughter and her boyfriend, Chief Petty Officer Michael Paalan. It would take years of investigative work, multi-agency cooperation, surveillance and a sting operation to get answers.

The Sting
When the investigation of a murdered Navy petty officer goes unsolved for nearly two decades an NCIS agent goes undercover to turn up the heat on a suspect.
